The Law Magazine and Review: A Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 22

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Page 31 It is evident that the right of a Government to extradite a criminal, if it desire to do
so, fully exists, and always has existed, and that this right is the offspringof
International Comity for the benefit ofcivilisation and the maintenance THE
DYNAMITE ...

Page 32 offspringof International Comity for the benefit ofcivilisation and the maintenance
of States. We do not espouse the dicta of those jurists who pronounce Extradition
to be a perfect right; far from it. \Ve do howeverdistinctly and emphatically ...

Page 50 ... had no right to issue the preference shares, and, moreover, the holders of such
shares could not be recognised as shareholders of the company. The only benefit these unfortunate shareholders got, was to have their money returned to
them.

Page 74 A Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence. instructions of the lay client for him,
separating the wheat from the chaff, and finally bringing the case, bereft of all
unnecessary appendages, to him, the barrister, for the benefit of his learned
opinion, or for ...

Page 76 ... attorney; and I believe that it is for the benefit of the suitors and for the
satisfactory administration ofjustice that this understanding should be generally
acted upon ; but we are of opinion that there is no rule oflaw by which it can be
enforced.